Comparing EvaluAgent and PolyAI? Both are Contact Center & CCaaS and Voice & Phone AI tools in the directory, which is why buyers put them on the same shortlist. Below is a side-by-side look at how they price, what they integrate with, and when each is the better fit, so you can pick on the facts rather than either vendor's own sales page.
| Attribute | EvaluAgent | PolyAI |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Paid · $35/user/mo | Per resolution · Custom (per-minute) |
| Founded | 2012 | 2017 |
| Categories | Contact Center & CCaaS QA & Conversation Analytics Voice & Phone AI | Contact Center & CCaaS Enterprise Voice & Phone AI |
| Integrations | Zendesk Intercom Salesforce Service Cloud Freshdesk Genesys Five9 Amazon Connect Talkdesk | Salesforce HubSpot Zendesk Microsoft Dynamics OpenTable Zapier |
EvaluAgent is quality assurance and performance improvement software for contact centers. Its AutoQM engine automatically scores every conversation across voice, email, and chat instead of the tiny samples manual QA allows, with voice transcription built in, custom scorecards, and coaching workflows that route findings back to agents. A conversation intelligence tier adds intent detection, summarization, sentiment analytics, and predictive metrics, and a newer product line applies the same independent quality scoring to AI agents, priced per conversation rather than per seat.
The company was founded in 2012 in Middlesbrough in the north of England by Jaime Scott, Alex Richards, and Michelle Dinsmore, and built steadily for a decade before taking outside growth capital: a $20 million round in June 2023 from PeakSpan Capital, covered by TechCrunch as a bet that evaluating agents, human or otherwise, becomes more important as automation spreads. It remains one of the more prominent UK-grown players in the QA space.
Pricing is refreshingly public for this category. AutoQM starts at $35 per user per month, the AutoQM plus Conversation Intelligence bundle starts at $65 per user per month, and QA for AI agents starts at $0.05 per conversation, or $0.13 with conversation intelligence included. Volume discounts apply, AI agent pricing sits on top of a seat tier, and larger deployments still end in a custom quote, but you can budget from the website, which few competitors allow.
Choose EvaluAgent if you run a voice-heavy or omnichannel contact center, want QA plus coaching in one system, and appreciate a vendor that publishes numbers. It is a strong fit for UK and European operations and for teams starting to QA their chatbots. Look elsewhere if you want a free tier for a tiny team, or if you need the massive integration catalog and warehouse tooling of a MaestroQA.
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PolyAI answers the phone. While most of this directory started with chat and added voice later, PolyAI has been voice-first since three Cambridge machine-learning PhDs, Nikola Mrkšić, Pei-Hao Su, and Tsung-Hsien Wen, founded it in London in 2017 out of the university's Machine Intelligence Lab. Its agents are known for sounding genuinely human and for surviving the things that break lesser systems: interruptions, accents, background noise, and callers who change their mind mid-sentence. Restaurants, hotels, banks, and utilities use it to answer every call instantly, day and night, with customers like PG&E, UniCredit, Golden Nugget, and Fogo de Chao on the roster.
The platform matured into what the company calls an agentic dialog platform: Agent Studio for building and managing agents without code, a developer kit for deeper work, and Raven, a proprietary conversation model trained on more than a billion enterprise conversations. Compliance boxes (SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI) are ticked, which matters because taking payments and health information over the phone is exactly where voice AI earns its keep.
Investors have noticed the wedge. In December 2025 PolyAI raised an $86 million Series D at a valuation around $750 million, with NVIDIA's venture arm participating, bringing total funding past $200 million. Commercially it bills on usage, priced per minute of conversation, with rates scoped to your call volume rather than published on the site.
Choose PolyAI when the phone is your problem. If most of your support pain is hold music, missed calls, and staffing the night shift, a voice-native specialist will beat a chat-first platform's bolted-on telephony, and PolyAI is one of the most proven voice specialists in the market.
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